Blossom, Inc. is a small company that manufactures three versions of patio tables. Unit Information for its products follows: Sales price Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead Table A Table B $ 54 $ 58 11 12 3 5 5 5 7 7 Table C $ 72 13 9 5 7 Required number of labor hours Required number of machine hours 0.5e 4.ee 8.50 2.50 1.00 2.00 Blossom has determined that it can sell a limited number of each table in the upcoming year Expected demand for each model follows: Table A Table B Table 60,000 units 20,000 units 20,000 units Required: 1. Suppose that direct labor hours has been identified as the bottleneck resource Determine how Blossom should prioritize production by rank ordering the products from 1 to 3. 2. If Blossom has only 50,000 direct labor hours available, calculate the number of units of each table that Blossom should produce to maximize its profit. 3. Suppose that the number of machine hours has been identified as the most constrained resource Determine how Blossom should prioritize production by rank ordering the products from 1 to 3 4. If Blossom has only 246,000 machine hours available, calculate the number of units of each table that Blossom should produce to maximize its profit Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Suppose that direct labor hours has been identified as the bottleneck resource. Determine how Blossom should prioritize production by rank ordering the products from 1 to 3. Product Table A Ranking Table B Tablec Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 If Blossom has only 50.000 direct labor hours available, calculate the number of units of each table that Blossom should produce to maximize its profit. (Enter the products in the sequence of their preferences; the product with first preference should be entered first.) Product Units Produced Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Suppose that the number of machine hours has been identified as the most constrained resource. Determine how Blossom should prioritize production by rank ordering the products from 1 to 3. Product Ranking Table A Table B Table C Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 If Blossom has only 246.000 machine hours available, calculate the number of units of each table that Blossom should produce to maximize its profit. (Enter the products in the sequence of their preferences; the product with first preference should be entered first.) Product Units Produced